Summary
ALEGO Fortniteplayer has created a massive, realistic-looking replica of a modern naval battleship. The player used the robust in-game building mechanics withinLEGO Fortniteto create the highly complex structure, letting it float in the middle of a large lake.
Since its release in December 2023,LEGO Fortnitehas impressed players and critics alike, blending the creative ethos of the iconicLEGObuilding blocks withFortnite’s versatility as a game “platform” of sorts. The results have captivated a range of audiences, from survival- and exploration-focused players wandering the frontiers of the game world to community creators that assemble astonishing structures andLEGO Fortnitebasesusing the game’s building mode.
The latest massiveLEGO Fortnitecreation comes from player GingerJay1991, who impressed theReddit community just last week with their creation of aLEGO FortniteJumbo Jet that actually flies. GingerJay1991’s latest is a replica battleship, going by the tour video they posted to the Subreddit on June 24, 2025.
GingerJay1991’sLEGO Fortnitebattleship appears to be inspired by real-life naval battleships that appeared in World War 2. GingerJay1991 said that their creation isn’t directly based on a specific ship or model. That said, the ship does resemble the general layout of large capital warships from the era, with three large faux gun turrets at the fore and aft, and a secondary battery of guns on the sides. A central superstructure houses the ship’s bridge, sensory equipment and controls, and a helicopter pad at the stern.
The ship even features an impressive multi-deck interior, fully outfitted withLEGO Fortnite’s suite of interior and exterior decoration items. The ship has floors with a mess area, a galley, engineering and crafting stations, a lounge, and even multiple toilets and bathrooms. The onboard sleeping quarters even resemble the ones that would be on a naval ship, with bunk beds arranged vertically. The ship even floats, thanks to GingerJay1991 first building a platform out into the deep area of the lake to build from. It can also move, albeit quite slowly, thanks to jets placed around the ship.
LEGO Fortnitehas only been out for a few weeks at the time of this writing, and has already impressed thanks to the speed and enthusiasm of its community. This is in part due to the already-impressive strain of creativity running through “regular"Fortnite, thanks to its support of creative mode and variety far beyond its original battle royale success. It’ll be up to Epic Games and Lego itself to keep theLEGO Fortnitehype wavesustained through long-term support and new reasons for players to engage and keep building their world.